Ok , today i run into the same problem. Seems to me that this is a very rare situation. It is an issue with LD_LIBRARY_PATH export. Usually , this can be "automatically" fixed if you try to compile this package on another terminal ( or open an new tab etc ). There is nothing wrong with the ebuild though

@Rion

Yes , as long as Im done with qt-X packages I will apply your solution

I've never seen this before. I do recall about a year ago when I was using the qt-snapshot method by Rion on his old thread I did something with "exceptions" or "no-exceptions", but either one didn't cause a compiling problem. Any ideas- I looked at the ebuild, but saw nothing.

BTW- I had been using qt-9999, but today I couldn't get tit to even begin compiling on the first package, so i switched to 4.5-rc1 (had used beta1 before 9999).

For now, i just did an emerge --resume -skipfirst and that seems to be going OK so far (now on package 2 of 7 more).

QtXmlPatterns was requested, but it can't be built due to exceptions being disabled.

I was being misled by a message from the Qt configure script. It is fixed now, exceptions are enabled for qt-xmlpatterns only, and disabled for other qt-* packages (which should mean smaller binaries and lower memory usage)._________________"Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves." - Abraham Lincoln
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[snip]
-no-xinput.......... Do not compile Xinput support.
* -xinput ............ Compile Xinput support. This also enabled tablet support
which requires IRIX with wacom.h and libXi or
XFree86 with X11/extensions/XInput.h and libXi.

[snip]
-no-xinput.......... Do not compile Xinput support.
* -xinput ............ Compile Xinput support. This also enabled tablet support
which requires IRIX with wacom.h and libXi or
XFree86 with X11/extensions/XInput.h and libXi.

Ah, thank you very much. I was yet hesitant to move on to 4.5 since the beta didn't quite match well with kde-4.2 back then. _________________backend.cpp:92:2: warning: #warning TODO - this error message is about as useful as a cooling unit in the arctic

genstorm,
For what it's worth, I just completed my usual basic kde-live packages rebuild (admittedly pruned way down from the entire kde-live package list), using qt-4.5-rc1, and these all worked fine.